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Student Comments from the Career Fair

If you could thank one of the career reps for the information that they provided, what would you say to them? Please be specific about how they helped you or what you thought of the information provided. 

 

Talking to Mr. Winther's wife about being a real estate agent was really interesting and made me realize I really like real estate and would love to do it on the side one day. Also, talking with Mr. Devine about photography was awesome because it’s a shared passion and the way he does it is the way I would like to do it. 

 

 

I would say thank you to Mr. Devine and his insight into photography, it overall really inspired me. And to Mrs. Winther, I would say that she was very informative when it came to what she talked about as well as her overall tone of voice was professional and kind.

 

 

The Nation Guard and I'd personally like to thank Morris for helping me learn more about it and getting me interested and signed up for things like that.

 

The lifeguard was really cool I would be interested in getting a summer job as one.

 

The people who ran the casino games had a fantastic presentation and were probably my favorite. I'd also like to possibly get int development of some type in that field because I have an interest in technology and business. Both of my parents had run businesses as well and it was interesting to hear their side of how things operate because it taught me new things I didn't know.

 

I would thank them and say that the information they gave me was really useful and that I now know what to do in order to get my "dream job."

 

I would say thank you for opening my eyes to a job with great opportunities that will benefit me in the future.

 

I want to be a pharmacist so the person there really helped me by explaining what I have to do and what jobs I could take.

 

I would say thank you to the firefighters.

 

The recruiters at the National Guard booth. They did not show dissatisfaction and were happy to answer all of my questions. 

 

I'd like to thank the animation team for letting me know what I truly want to do

 

The crime scene investigator officer Madonna. She told me about the FBI internship program over the summer and told me how I could have a good start in my career.

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 I thank the law enforcement group because I've always wanted to be one and they taught me what I need to do and etc. 

 

The network engineer because he was very nice and he was very straightforward and also made me interested in the job.

 

I would thank the Code Central owner for giving me a chance for free lessons, and telling me what I could learn from their sessions. 

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I would say thank you for taking the time out of your day to give us knowledge and insight into something that we don't know much about.

 

One guy at the national guard section told me that I could do what I wanted to do but in the national guard. And that if I go to school I could start off as a higher rank and work my way up to watching a platoon. This was really interesting to me because I like the military but am not interested in some of the jobs they entail.

 

The officer named Misty was great! so helpful in educating us in the profession. 

thank you for telling me on what kind of job you did and how you used a nice tone while speaking to me.

 

The crime scene investigator was really helpful in helping me understand that you don't need that much education to have a really cool job.

 

I talked extensively with Professor Proga from UNLV and learned a significant amount of information about the gases and plasmas in accretion disks surrounding black holes. Even though the concepts were high level and he clearly showed there is an intense learning curve ahead of me, his passion in his work only served to inspire me to continue working and studying fusion reactions to hopefully be one of the people to make fusion reactors a reality.

 

I would thank the career rep at the pharmacy and national guard booths. They both gave me more options and opened my mind to more stuff I would like to do.

 

I would like to thank the pharmacist that was there. He helped me a lot, explained the different licenses in medical, he made it seem so easy and rewarding. 

 

I would thank the marketing person because they told me a lot of information about marketing.

thank them for what is truly in the career

 

Thank you for taking the time to explain the life of your career. I learned a lot about what tasks you may perform and the path it took to get to where you are.

 

The animator, he told me what's best to do to do pixel art and create my own games. And it made me extremely happy that he remembered me from last year.

 

The district attorney booth was very interesting, especially the information they gave us regarding law school since that is something I am considering along with a few of my friends.

 

I'd like to thank Mark A Ruefer who explained to me the manufacturing and assembly of turbine motors as a mechanical engineer, it opened my eyes upon how actually complex manufacturing can get into levels.

 

National Guard- thank you for being prepared for all of the questions I had to ask and actually making me interested in something.

 

I would say thank you to them for explaining the skills needed for that job because it was specific and helped me decide whether that career was the right choice for me.

 

I would like to thank Mr. Iglinski, the pharmacist, because I felt he was the most helpful to me. I am very interested in pharmacy and have been for a while and I last minute found him in the corner of the gym and talked to him till the end. He was very descriptive about the education, salary, day to day life, job opportunities, etc. 

 

I wanted to look into the CSA (Crime scene analyzer) career and I found what she said to be very helpful and helped secure my wish to be one. It was very interesting to listen to.

 

Thank the Fire Fighters for a clear perspective on what is needed to become one

 

I would thank Dr. Iglinski for letting us know that being a pharmacist has many pros and very little cons, and he able to enjoy life as a pharmacist. 

 

The people at RDI offered me a job and gave me a free lunch box.

Specifically to the national guard, I really enjoyed the insight on what those in that career did. I am an athlete and a competitive swimmer, so I work out and swim about 8 practices a week. I know the national guard is very rigorous in training but I want to be involved in a career that allows me to move my body and push myself to be better.

 

One of the people at the animation booth recommended a website that offers free animating software to students.

 

I would thank the Prosecutors for giving me a whole new insight on the actual field, I was super interested in this field and by being given this opportunity to learn more, I feel like I really want to pursue an actual career in this field.

 

Thank you for telling me what and how to achieve this goal, with your experiences shared to me.

 

 

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